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Built my own firepit and seat! |
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Awesome view of the Rio Grande from the climbing crag |
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Top-roping some arete. I think it was 5.10 |
Tried driving to a free campsite in a nearby state forest. The road was so rough I didn't make it all the way so I just setup camp on the side of the road. The next morning I headed to the crag at White Rock which, being South facing, received plenty of sun. Lots of really fun bolted lines. Climbed a whole combination of trad, sport and top-rope from 5.8 to 5.11c. Also worked on my roped solo techniques and discovered that feeding the rope out of a backpack while climbing was much more friendly on the gri-gri. On to Albuquerque!
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